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GALLERY

I will add paintings to the site as often as I can. I paint what I love, so there is a variety of subjects. I love to do commissions, and will work with you to create your vision. Pet portraits, figurative, food and drink, animals, still live, landscape and abstract. I love and do it all. Some of these paintings are available for purchase. Don’t hesitate to contact me.

Other art can be seen at this link, Xanadu Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona. If you are interested in purchasing or commissioning any art, please contact me through the email on that site. Thank you.

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Summer cool down

Breathe

Breathe 2

Burger and Fries. Perfect combo!

Buon Appetito!

The Swan
Available for Purchase

Portrait of Gilles Marini

Gilles Marini with portrait

Tipsy – Happy Hour

Tumbledown Jack

Breakfast… Peace.(See description)

Cherry Season

Tomato Time

Broken Promise

Pizza on Board

The 4 Horses of St. Mark’s Basilica, Venice

Breaking Free 1 of 2

Breaking Free – 2 (Diptych)

Retro Miami

A Cozy Night

La Dolce Vita

Night Train

10 thoughts on “GALLERY”

First time viewing your art. I am very blunt and opinionated as you know and never hold back my opinion even if it is unflattering. Your art I LIKE! Do not care for modern art for the most part. Yours is an interesting combination of old school with a dash of modernity to spice it up!

How very beautiful. I found you quite by accident when I read a post of yours on Facebook. How I wish I could afford one of your paintings. Anyone would be blessed to have any of your works, which are personal and yet able to connect with the viewer, hanging in their home.

Thank you so much, Vera. Actually, I don’t think watercolor difficult, just totally different approach and techniques. I like the creaminess, luminosity and textures of oil best. It is the tried and true for hundreds of years. I paint in acrylic, but it is definitely not my preference. I call acrylic paint “the poor man’s oil.” It is plastic-based, not biodegradable, and though you can make it appear (somewhat) as an oil painting, it is never as rich looking. Try oil. You’ll love it!